Scorched Earth Policy

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A defensive strategy employed by a target company to deter hostile takeovers by making itself less attractive to the acquirer. This may involve selling valuable assets, incurring significant debt, or implementing other financial maneuvers that reduce the company’s appeal. The scorched earth policy is a high-risk tactic that can impact long-term shareholder value.

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